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UPSC Prelims Questions

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Q.13861·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the synonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. She thought that RUNNING INTO her old friend was a stroke of fate.

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Q.13862·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the synonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. He was a CHARISMATIC leader.

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Q.13863·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the synonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. She was completely ENGROSSED in her work.

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Q.13864·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the synonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. He is an INDEFATIGABLE worker.

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Q.13865·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. A small ALTERCATION between the children started off a riot.

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Q.13866·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. He agreed reluctantly to sign the form but looked ILL AT EASE.

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Q.13867·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. He aims at PERFECTION in whatever job he undertakes.

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Q.13868·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. My mother has been working hard for the last two weeks and she feels RUN DOWN.

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Q.13869·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. The government has ENHANCED the tuition fees in schools and colleges.

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Q.13870·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. The baby has a very DELICATE body.

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Q.13871·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. The child was ABDUCTED when he was going to school.

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Q.13872·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Each of the following items in this question consists of a sentence followed by four words or group of words. Select the antonym of the word or words (occurring in the sentence in capital letters) as per the context. He was asked to ACCELERATE the pace of work.

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Q.13873·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

In this question, some parts of the sentences have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts which are labelled P, Q, R, S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence and mark in your answer sheet accordingly. (P) You had better (Q) of getting a good response (R) so that (S) we will be sure work hard The correct sequence should be

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Q.13874·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

There was a farewell ceremony on her last day at school, to which my parents and I were invited. It was a touching ceremony in a solemn kind of way. The City Corporation sent a representative and so did the two main political parties. There were many speeches and my grandmother was garlanded by a girl from every class. Then the head-girl, a particular favourite of hers, unveiled the farewell present the girls had bought for her by subscription. It was a large marble model of the Taj Mahal; it had a bulb inside and could be lit up like a table lamp. My grandmother made a speech too, but she couldn’t finish it properly, for she began to cry before she got to the end of it and to stop to wipe away her tears. I turned away when she began dabbing at her eyes with a huge green handkerchief, and discovered, to my surprise, that many of the girls sitting around me were wiping their eyes too. I was very jealous, I remember. I had always taken it for granted that it was my own special right to love her; I did not know how to cope with the discovery that my right had been infringed by a whole school. The farewell ceremony described in the passage is for the

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Q.13875·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

There was a farewell ceremony on her last day at school, to which my parents and I were invited. It was a touching ceremony in a solemn kind of way. The City Corporation sent a representative and so did the two main political parties. There were many speeches and my grandmother was garlanded by a girl from every class. Then the head-girl, a particular favourite of hers, unveiled the farewell present the girls had bought for her by subscription. It was a large marble model of the Taj Mahal; it had a bulb inside and could be lit up like a table lamp. My grandmother made a speech too, but she couldn’t finish it properly, for she began to cry before she got to the end of it and to stop to wipe away her tears. I turned away when she began dabbing at her eyes with a huge green handkerchief, and discovered, to my surprise, that many of the girls sitting around me were wiping their eyes too. I was very jealous, I remember. I had always taken it for granted that it was my own special right to love her; I did not know how to cope with the discovery that my right had been infringed by a whole school. The farewell ceremony made everyone feel

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Q.13876·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Which one among the following statements is correct ? In digestive system of living organisms

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Q.13877·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

Which one among the following rocks does not belong to the same group ?

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Q.13878·Miscellaneous·2012·Easy

There was a farewell ceremony on her last day at school, to which my parents and I were invited. It was a touching ceremony in a solemn kind of way. The City Corporation sent a representative and so did the two main political parties. There were many speeches and my grandmother was garlanded by a girl from every class. Then the head-girl, a particular favourite of hers, unveiled the farewell present the girls had bought for her by subscription. It was a large marble model of the Taj Mahal; it had a bulb inside and could be lit up like a table lamp. My grandmother made a speech too, but she couldn’t finish it properly, for she began to cry before she got to the end of it and to stop to wipe away her tears. I turned away when she began dabbing at her eyes with a huge green handkerchief, and discovered, to my surprise, that many of the girls sitting around me were wiping their eyes too. I was very jealous, I remember. I had always taken it for granted that it was my own special right to love her; I did not know how to cope with the discovery that my right had been infringed by a whole school. Before the writer attended the ceremony he/she had thought

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